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* The camp in ''[[Dragon Age Origins]]''. Soldier's Peak also serves the same function in the [[Downloadable Content|DLC]] {{spoiler|once you clear out the demonic infestation and deal with Avernus}}; in ''Awakening'' it's Vigil's Keep.
* In ''[[The Elder Scrolls]]'' series, ''Daggerfall'' and ''Oblivion'' give the player the option to buy himself a house on multiple in-game locations to store their loot in. ''Battlespire'', ''Redguard'' and mobile phone games don't have things like that. In ''Morrowind'' you can't buy, but if you feel like it, you can just kill the owner of a house and it's yours to keep. Beware of [[Unwinnable|breaking any quests]] though.
* ''[[Fallout 3]]'' has two Player Headquarters: the Megaton house for good players and the Tenpenny Tower suite for evil ones.
** Brotherhood of Steel bases serve this function (late) in the first two games. Medical facilities, item storage, even surgery to improve your stats are available.
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* Of course, your house in ''[[Animal Crossing]]'' games! In addition to being yours to decorate as you choose, it's where you store your items, listen to music, play NES games (in the original), save, and receive your mail.
* Your farmhouse in the ''[[Harvest Moon]]''. In several games in the series, you can by other properties and build smaller houses on them.
* ''[[Roblox]]''; [[Tagline|What will you build?]] How about... ''Anything!''
== [[Stealth Based Game]] ==
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* ''[[Ghostbusters]]: The Video Game'' has the titular Ghostbusters' famous firehouse, complete with the fire poles, Ecto-1 in the Garage, and the containment unit in the basement.
* ''[[Fortnite]]''; salvage material, build a fort, save the world, that's how the game works. The [[LEGO Adaptation Game|LEGO version]] goes so far as to use the song "Any Way You Want It" in [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AZAuqt_AvYY&t=45s the promotion material.]
* ''[[Roblox]]'', like ''Fortnite'' but for younger players.
== [[Turn-Based Strategy]] ==
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